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Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus

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Population - Catholics
  
(as of 2010) 150,000

Rite
  
Byzantine Rite

Country
  
Syria

Parishes
  
20

Established
  
3rd century

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Denomination
  
Melkite Greek Catholic Church

Cathedral
  
Our Lady of the Dormition Cathedral

Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus of the Melkites (in Latin: Archeparchy Damascena Graecorum Melkitarum) is a metropolitan and patriarchal see. In 2010 there were 150,000 baptized. The current vicar of Patriarch Gregory III Laham is Joseph Absi.

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Territory and statistics

The archeparchy is headquartered in the city of Damascus, where the seat is held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Dormition.

The territory is divided into 20 parishes and there were 150,000 Melkite Catholics in 2010.

History

The headquarters in Damascus has ancient origins (3rd century). From the 14th century, with the decline of the city of Antioch, Damascus became the seat of the Greek Orthodox patriarchs.

Following the schism within the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch in 1724 was erected a seat of Melkite Greek Catholic Church.

Since 1838 Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus is subject to the Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, who is represented by a patriarchal vicar, almost always with the dignity of bishop. From 13 October 2006 the patriarchal vicar is Joseph Absi, titular archbishop of Tarsus of the Greek Melkites and former superior general of the Society of the Missionaries of Saint Paul.

References

Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus Wikipedia